💨 Abstract
Archaeologists discovered a 2,500-year-old burial site in Israel's Negev Highlands, revealing ancient trade routes that connected cultures from Yemen, Phoenicia, Egypt, and beyond. The site, containing dozens of tombs believed to be from caravan traders, highlights the Negev's role as an international crossroads during the 7th to 5th centuries BCE.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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